Giuseppe Minera, a retired artisan and carpenter from a neighboring town, has cared for the historic graveyard in Ostiano since 1987, and recently started work on others nearby
The Colmar Treasure, displayed till January 20, reveals intimate glimpse of 14th-century French Jews who, after stashing their gems in a house wall, died of plague or persecution
A new permanent gallery in the Rothschild home offers a public glimpse at its former owners' opulence -- and their role in helping Israel and saving young European Jews in WWII
Exhibition running through October 13 at London's Freud Museum puts the father of psychoanalysis side by side with Sir Flinders Petrie, a pioneer of modern Egyptian studies
Unique in the Nazi empire, Theresienstadt was both a way-station to Auschwitz for Jews and a well-planned show camp to deceive diplomats about the Holocaust
'Don’t have the chutzpah to say Israel is the leader in the fight against anti-Semitism,' Deborah Lipstadt says in scathing criticism of PM's realpolitik approach
Der Spiegel discovers Marie Sophie Hingst submitted allegedly fake testimony to Yad Vashem about nonexistent relatives' purported suffering in the Holocaust
Producing Hasidic leaders and renowned intellectuals, Jewish people have settled in what is now modern-day Ukraine since the 9th century -- but their lives weren't always easy
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